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    Controversy Koolaid_Man's Avatar
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    At first Timmy tries to fake pull away... but then instinct kicks in right away and he becomes very receptive...

    The video is appropriately led: "Ginobilli Fingers Duncan"





    Happy New Year Spur fan
    Last edited by Koolaid_Man; 01-01-2016 at 03:18 PM.

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    Damn you try harder than any online character I've ever seen

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    Controversy Koolaid_Man's Avatar
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    Damn you try harder than any online character I've ever seen
    Try harder at what? Its actually quite easy....the signs like the stars at night are all around us

    Happy New Year d. Jr.210

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    Controversy Koolaid_Man's Avatar
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    It is quite hilarious that you can Google Ginobili fingers Duncan

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    So you sit around during you 45 minute lunch break, take off your hairnet, and Google things like "Ginobili fingers Duncan"

    Nice life

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    Felony fight over duck feeding latest 'Stand Your Ground' case

    DAVIE, Fla. - When animal lover Quinten Putnam fed a mother duck and her ducklings in front of his home in Davie, he said he never imagined it would lead to violence and ruin his life.

    "My life is crumbling, it's falling apart in from my face," Putnam said. "Because I had some compassion and I wanted to show a little kindness to a little family -- a mother and her baby ducks, this is what happens."

    What happened was Putnam's arrest for felony battery on a person over the age of 65 after his neighbor, David Lawn, took issue with his feeding the family of Muscovy ducks, which are not indigenous to South Florida and widely considered nuisances.

    Though it was an admittedly angry Lawn who confronted Putnam and both men suffered minor head injuries, Davie police allege that it was Putnam who initiated the physical altercation.

    "I didn't think I was going to get in a fight over ducks that afternoon," Putnam, 56, said. "It was the last thing on my mind."

    Putnam swears that it was an expletive-hurling and angry Lawn who first attacked him. He said Lawn came at him and that the two fell to the pavement, causing scrapes to Putnam's head.

    "We scuffled a little bit and he tripped me from behind and I fell on my face," Putnam said.

    He said only then did he strike Lawn in order to "get control of the situation."

    But Lawn, who refused to comment, saying the criminal case was "none of anybody's business," told police that after he confronted Putnam for feeding the ducks, which he complained defecate on his driveway, Putnam became "enraged."

    "He threw his arms up and he says, 'You want to go down?'" Lawn told police. "And he came running out to the middle of the street. So I stepped out to the street and he attacked me, threw me down."

    One witness, Sandra Eppler, also told police that it was Putnam who initially "jumped" on Lawn. But in a later deposition, she admitted that she didn't see who actually started the fight.

    "I just saw Quinten hitting Dave," she said. "I don’t know if Davie did anything first."

    Putnam and Assistant Public Defender Alexia Hudson argued a Stand Your Ground defense in a recent court hearing and Judge Raag Singhal is expected to rule on it Jan. 13.

    "If somebody comes at you and attacks you, you have a right to defend yourself," Putnam said.

    He said his life has come unraveled since the arrest, which he said is the first time in his life he's ever been charged with any crime.

    He said he was promised a job in Oregon and drove his three cats all the way from Florida (he had to leave his three pet birds with a friend) before he learned that the felony charge held up his employment.

    He said he has been unable to pay his bills for the past five months and faces eviction. His electricity has been turned off because he couldn't afford to pay that bill either.

    "It's like sleeping in an oven every night," he said. "I'm facing eviction. I have no place to go. The only thing that's getting me through it is my birds and my cats. I have to be strong for them right now."

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    What's up with your obsession with Duncan?

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    Why do we eat black eyed peas and cabbage on New Year's Day?

    In the many years that I have been eating solid food I have always had black eyed peas and cabbage on New Year’s Day. Why do we eat those foods? If you said for “good luck” I would have to reply, duh! Where did the tradition start?


    Some say the idea of eating black eyed peas on New Year’s started at the time of the Civil War.


    Peas were considered animal food and not fit for Union soldiers. That meant peas were the only food that was left for the Confederate forces and families to eat. These Southerners considered themselves lucky to have a meal of peas and salt pork in the dead of winter.


    Other sources trace the eating of peas back to the Egyptians. At the time of the Pharaohs it was considered a sign of humility before the gods to eat such a lowly food. I always ate black eyed peas because my mom told me to and they are delicious
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    What about Cabbage? Most people will tell you they eat cabbage or collard greens to insure prosperity. The green leaves represent money. The real truth is closer to this. Cabbage and collard greens are late crops. That means, especially in the south, they would be plentiful and ready for harvest in early January. Fresh veggies meant good nutrition.

    The ancient Egyptians, the Greeks, and the Romans ate cabbage. They ate it to ward off disease and aid digestion. If you’ve ever eaten cabbage you know about that digestion part.

    So soak up a mess of peas and cook down some cabbage and steam some rice for New Year’s Day and let’s celebrate in true southern style. Here’s to good luck, good fortune, prosperity and a wonderful new year that we can all share together.

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    Why do we eat black eyed peas and cabbage on New Year's Day?

    In the many years that I have been eating solid food I have always had black eyed peas and cabbage on New Year’s Day. Why do we eat those foods? If you said for “good luck” I would have to reply, duh! Where did the tradition start?


    Some say the idea of eating black eyed peas on New Year’s started at the time of the Civil War.


    Peas were considered animal food and not fit for Union soldiers. That meant peas were the only food that was left for the Confederate forces and families to eat. These Southerners considered themselves lucky to have a meal of peas and salt pork in the dead of winter.


    Other sources trace the eating of peas back to the Egyptians. At the time of the Pharaohs it was considered a sign of humility before the gods to eat such a lowly food. I always ate black eyed peas because my mom told me to and they are delicious
    .

    What about Cabbage? Most people will tell you they eat cabbage or collard greens to insure prosperity. The green leaves represent money. The real truth is closer to this. Cabbage and collard greens are late crops. That means, especially in the south, they would be plentiful and ready for harvest in early January. Fresh veggies meant good nutrition.

    The ancient Egyptians, the Greeks, and the Romans ate cabbage. They ate it to ward off disease and aid digestion. If you’ve ever eaten cabbage you know about that digestion part.

    So soak up a mess of peas and cook down some cabbage and steam some rice for New Year’s Day and let’s celebrate in true southern style. Here’s to good luck, good fortune, prosperity and a wonderful new year that we can all share together.

    So is this you guys recycled schtick for 2016...the one that has been tried millions of times on Kool..

    I look forward with both equal amounts of participation and determination

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    Putnam fed the ducks black eyed peas? No wonder Lawn was like, "get off my lawn"!

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    got Retread Thread to start the New Year.

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    Why do we eat black eyed peas and cabbage on New Year's Day?

    In the many years that I have been eating solid food I have always had black eyed peas and cabbage on New Year’s Day. Why do we eat those foods? If you said for “good luck” I would have to reply, duh! Where did the tradition start?


    Some say the idea of eating black eyed peas on New Year’s started at the time of the Civil War.


    Peas were considered animal food and not fit for Union soldiers. That meant peas were the only food that was left for the Confederate forces and families to eat. These Southerners considered themselves lucky to have a meal of peas and salt pork in the dead of winter.


    Other sources trace the eating of peas back to the Egyptians. At the time of the Pharaohs it was considered a sign of humility before the gods to eat such a lowly food. I always ate black eyed peas because my mom told me to and they are delicious
    .

    What about Cabbage? Most people will tell you they eat cabbage or collard greens to insure prosperity. The green leaves represent money. The real truth is closer to this. Cabbage and collard greens are late crops. That means, especially in the south, they would be plentiful and ready for harvest in early January. Fresh veggies meant good nutrition.

    The ancient Egyptians, the Greeks, and the Romans ate cabbage. They ate it to ward off disease and aid digestion. If you’ve ever eaten cabbage you know about that digestion part.

    So soak up a mess of peas and cook down some cabbage and steam some rice for New Year’s Day and let’s celebrate in true southern style. Here’s to good luck, good fortune, prosperity and a wonderful new year that we can all share together.
    Pretty nice article, tbh.

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    Spurs players have a long history of foreplay on the bench, nothing new here.

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    Koolaid_MAN, don't you have any ambitions for life? Is this all you got? I'm sorry for ya. Really sorry.

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    OP is a got


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    With Noah and Manu teasing Tim it's like they caught the staring at their junk at one point

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    With Noah and Manu teasing Tim it's like they caught the staring at their junk at one point
    See that vid....that's that bull I be talking bout...real talk a can't touch my face at all let alone with his finger...I don't give a if it's a teammate or not... my can't even put her mutha ing finger in my gotdam face...I would be like what the move your ing finger. ...in fact I wouldnt even have to say that they know not to even try that ...in fact they're not even wired to do some like that....

    Manu put his finger all in that s face..close as to his mouth too...and all he did was be cool with it..like he enjoyed that ....no ing way man...I would have pimp slapped that with a backhand

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